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<div align="center"><font size="6"><b> Sword Project Install Manager </b></font></div> <br /><br />

<p> The Install Manager provided by <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/"> Crosswire</a> can be used to find and install <b> new </b> or <b> updated modules </b>, and to <b> uninstall modules</b>. Install Manager checks a source for modules and displays in the <font color="#3333FF">Available List</font> the modules on the source that have not been installed or have an update. In the <font color="#3333FF">Installed List </font>, it lists all modules that have been installed. 

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The Install Manager can be used to find and install new or updated modules, and to uninstall modules. Install Manager checks a source for modules and displays in the Available List the modules on the source that have not been installed or have an update. In the Installed List, it lists all modules that have been installed. <br/><br/>

The source can be a remote FTP site or a local path, such as a CD or network drive. Use the <font color="#3333FF">Options Menu </font> to set the local source path and/or configure the remote sites. To set a local path, use the <font color="#3333FF">Local Path option</font> to browse to the location of the installmgr.sh file then select that file and click open. Often, the path is just the path to the CD drive, and you will only need to select and open the CD drive to set the path. Use the <font color="#3333FF">Manage Remote Sources</font> option to configure the remote source sites. <br/><br/>

<font color="#3333FF">Passive FTP Transfer</font> causes the local client program (Install Manager) to open the FTP connection. In non-passive mode the client program asks the remote server (source) for files and the remote server then opens the FTP connection. With a firewall the incoming non-passive connection may be blocked by the firewall as a possible incoming threat. Therefore, if you run your software behind a firewall you should make sure <font color="#3333FF"> Passive FTP Transfer </font> is checked, unless the FTP server you connected to does not support passive mode. Ftp.crosswire.org does support passive mode.<br/>

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To set the remote site to CrossWire.org: <br/>
click <font color="#3333FF"> Add</font>,<br/>
then enter <b>CrossWire</b> for the <font color="#3333FF">Name </font>,<br/>
<b>ftp.crosswire.org</b> for the <font color="#3333FF">Site Machine Name </font>,<br/>
and <b>/pub/sword/raw/</b> for the <font color="#3333FF">Repository Directory</font>.<br/>
Click <font color="#3333FF">Save</font> to save changes. <br/><br/>

To get a fresh list of modules on the remote source,<br/>
Click the remote source <font color="#3333FF">Tab</font> (CrossWire),<br/>
then click <font color="#3333FF">Refresh from Remote Source.</font><br/><br/><br/>

<img src="hand.png" border="0" alt="module is upgrade"/>A hand pointing up in the list indicates a module that is an upgrade to one already installed.<br/><br/>

<img src="bulb.png" border="0" alt="new module"/> A light in the list indicates a module that is new or has not been installed.<br/><br/>

<img src="rightarrow.png" border="0" alt="selected module"/>This pointer image in the list indicates a module that has been selected to be installed. <br/><br/>

For information about an available module highlight (click) the module and click <font color="#3333FF">Info</font>.<br/><br/> 

<div align="center"><h3><font color="#FFCC00">&lt;&lt;&lt;</font> WARNING <font color="#FFCC00">&gt;&gt;&gt;</font> <font color="#FFCC00">&lt;&lt;&lt;</font> WARNING <font color="#FFCC00">&gt;&gt;&gt;</font></h3></div><br/>

<br/>Although Install Manager provides a convenient way for installing and upgrading SWORD components, it also uses a systematic method for accessing sites which gives packet sniffers a target to lock into for singling out users. <br/><br/>

<b>IF YOU LIVE IN A PERSECUTED COUNTRY AND DO NOT WISH TO RISK DETECTION, YOU SHOULD *NOT* USE INSTALL MANAGER'S REMOTE SOURCE FEATURES.<br/></b> 

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